David VanHorn microbrix.com> writes: > WARNING: Do NOT eat warning sticker. Speaking of eating stickers, imho the stickers on fruit (like apples) from the supermarket must be wholesome and very healthy, as well as pretty much impossible to remove. Of course I cannot always be bothered to check if they're still on when I pick a fruit to eat in the dark. While certain toy magnets cause trouble (like killing children who swallow them), these labels seem to be nutritious ... So the technical question is, how are users supposed to get them off. Obviously water does not work, fruit are 'wet' all the time and that won't do. So, knowing the breadth of the expertise of this list's members, what in g'd's name does one use to wash the labels off stopping short of a peeling knife ?! Are they meant to be edible ? (I have a doubt, the glue is unbelivably strong - it even sticks to oranges and citrus fruits which have wax and citrus oil - the remove-everything-cleaner - on their rinds). I wish I could buy labels that strong for labelling chips and small parts - but I can't. Peter -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist